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people who provide us credit have information on us. so, to explain a rationale, if the government is going to provide insurance to people and that sa -- that is what we are debating they may need financial information. neil: this is the government. this is like your insurance carrier on steroids. >> i understand that. as ben pointed out, we are going to get into this more later. i think, ben, we should not use words like gestapo and franchise tax court in california even jokingly because it is not a helpful comparison to what the gestapo did to what they are doing to your unfortunate friend. but the tax authorities have a lot of information already. >> give me break. do you think i'm really comparing them with the gestapo. it is a metaphor. an exaggeration. of course the franchise tax court is housed by loyal servants if you can't take a joke. >> you can make fun of your jokes because the people are making outrages claims -- -- neil: two guys walk into a bar. charles, the issue is the government seeping into areas that i didn't think i
people who provide us credit have information on us. so, to explain a rationale, if the government is going to provide insurance to people and that sa -- that is what we are debating they may need financial information. neil: this is the government. this is like your insurance carrier on steroids. >> i understand that. as ben pointed out, we are going to get into this more later. i think, ben, we should not use words like gestapo and franchise tax court in california even jokingly because...
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using our money for other things and then tax us later. i'm worry long term, big time. >> adam? >> i totally reject that thinking. it is not our money, we aren't giving it to them. they represent us so it is all of our money. >> no way. >> and we get to give then feedback on how we want them to spend it. tax holidays is just another gimmick. >> we did not create the deficit. politicians created the deficit. >> what do you mean we didn't? they are us, we are them. >> you got to be kidding me. they are the one legislating and they are the ones with the bills and we are sitting there as spectators right now. >> charles makes a very good point that they do our bidding a lot of times and we like a lot of selected goodies they give us. >> gary's point, if we ever have the guts to vote them out and find people to do the job. we are all selfish but it is our money. >> can it be adam's fault? >> exactly. >> would actually win big if the protesters got their way? the protesters got their way? finally, good news for people with type 2 diabetes or at risk for diabetes. introducing new nutri
using our money for other things and then tax us later. i'm worry long term, big time. >> adam? >> i totally reject that thinking. it is not our money, we aren't giving it to them. they represent us so it is all of our money. >> no way. >> and we get to give then feedback on how we want them to spend it. tax holidays is just another gimmick. >> we did not create the deficit. politicians created the deficit. >> what do you mean we didn't? they are us, we are...
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customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8 o'clock. you're in control of your finances. now when you talk about convenience, you measure us up to everyone else. well, you'll see we stand ahead of the curve. >> larry: why be so public about it? >> well, it's a very serious disease, and it scares a lot of people. it shouldn't scare them, if you go get a regular checkup, and you come close on it, and there's many american men suffer from it. >> larry: do you feel as if -- >> it's worked. i guess i'm the prostate cancer. >> larry: how old are you? >> 75. >> larry: how was it picked up? >> a routi
customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8...
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but i just got to get used to it. that's exactly what happened to me today. every time i head into the wind, i hit a mediocre shot. >> mark: there is one shot you could play over in this round today, which one would it be? >> oh, boy, that's -- a good question. i think my tee shot on 16. that was -- i'm really defeated by that shot. it was really a horrible shot that should have been my strength. it was just a 3 iron. >> mark: still a good week. congratulations. >> thanks a lot. i appreciate it, mark. >> mark: dan? >> dan: it is rare for a guy to go wire to wire, especially in a major. in fact, i believe it's been eight years since the last time it was done. >> gary: i touched on it a little bit. part of the issue there to me is all the stuff you have to deal with. if you take the lead in the first round, you're into the media center. you're dealing with the interview requests and so forth and so on. oftentimes what it does, dan, it takes a player out of his normal routine that he kind of follows during the week. >> the rotation is hole 18 then 17 then 18. an
but i just got to get used to it. that's exactly what happened to me today. every time i head into the wind, i hit a mediocre shot. >> mark: there is one shot you could play over in this round today, which one would it be? >> oh, boy, that's -- a good question. i think my tee shot on 16. that was -- i'm really defeated by that shot. it was really a horrible shot that should have been my strength. it was just a 3 iron. >> mark: still a good week. congratulations. >>...
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could we get checks to us? >> a lot of them end up there. >> what happens next. >> i don't know what it going to happen next. we have huge problems with costs in the healthcare system and there is talk about how we will control costs but as we have seen time and time again the government does not really control costs. on the other hand, i don't know that big business necessarily controls costs. we will have more demand for healthcare services as the baby boom generation and what happens with more demand? the price goes up. how is the government and private industry going to manage that? these are all open questions and there is a lot of heated rhetoric going back and forth and nobody is really addressing them. healthcare reform as it stands right now means nothing. >> we will get into the whole cost of what the numbers really matter or are reliable or even remotely accurate. we do know we ever getting deeper in the red ink here. >> knowing that we had the abuse and a part of the stimulus program that was suppos
could we get checks to us? >> a lot of them end up there. >> what happens next. >> i don't know what it going to happen next. we have huge problems with costs in the healthcare system and there is talk about how we will control costs but as we have seen time and time again the government does not really control costs. on the other hand, i don't know that big business necessarily controls costs. we will have more demand for healthcare services as the baby boom generation and...
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show people really trust us. gecko: yeah right, that makes sense. boss: trust is key when talking about geico. you gotta feel it. why don't you and i practice that with a little exercise where i fall backwards and you catch me. gecko: uh no sir, honestly... uh...i don't think...uh... boss: no, no. w can do this. gecko: oh dear. vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. connie loves target for its incredible deals. and with her daughter starting middle school tomorrow, connie's got some high expectations. she expects look 11 might be the one. she expects look 17 might bethe one. so she shops target. where they've alwaysot her back for back to school. target. expect more. pay less. . >>> this is geico sports extra. >>> welcome back, you don't have to be dr. phil to know it was a rocky off season for jason campbell. they tried to trade for cutler, and they ended up with campbell. where he is emotionally, hard to tell. he is kind of a quiet guy. where he will be physically, well that is up t
show people really trust us. gecko: yeah right, that makes sense. boss: trust is key when talking about geico. you gotta feel it. why don't you and i practice that with a little exercise where i fall backwards and you catch me. gecko: uh no sir, honestly... uh...i don't think...uh... boss: no, no. w can do this. gecko: oh dear. vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. connie loves target for its incredible deals. and with her...
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but not curing what ails us. vehicle production was up for month of july and picking up even more on the heels of the cash for clunker program which is more than we got out of $150 billion in tax rebates a little over a year ago. we spent that money filling up the gas tanks rather than stimulating the production, so this program is at least giving us a bang for the dollar in terms of production. >> and mike, the stock market has performed in a great way since the march 9 lows. too much too soon? due for more correction or what do you think? >> well, both. we came from such lows in mar thatch a snap-back rally was inevitable. the market stalled in june and late may when it needed firm economic underpinnings to keep going and it was whether it was a bear market rally or sustainable bull market. what we saw the with q2 earnings coming out this summer is that they were better than expected as a general rule and that gave us firm underpinnings for the rally we had for the summer. going forward, we need to see more of
but not curing what ails us. vehicle production was up for month of july and picking up even more on the heels of the cash for clunker program which is more than we got out of $150 billion in tax rebates a little over a year ago. we spent that money filling up the gas tanks rather than stimulating the production, so this program is at least giving us a bang for the dollar in terms of production. >> and mike, the stock market has performed in a great way since the march 9 lows. too much...
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we already had the what if a war looming over us for months. had i expected him to be more emotional as deployment drew nye? i don't know. he only lost his cool twice. the night he got his orders i shuffled around the kitchen in insome any yak haze baking chocolate cookies until 2:00 a.m. i zealed cookies in a plastic bag and dad he willed love notes. when he found them on the counter in the morning came into the bedroom in his uniform with tears in his eyes. days i found him sitting on side of the bed, shoulders slummed. i don't want to see anymore dead people. he only told me once about the hundreds of burned and mangled corpses he had seen in the platoon leader in the gulf war. at end of exhausting 100 hour grand war mike's unit was making its final drive northeast when it went directly across the way of death. iraqis fleeing cue city jammed highway 80 trying to get back to. mike and his soldiers arrived on the scene four hours after the road was attacked by sorties of coalition aircraft. vehicles were still smoking. still licked by orange f
we already had the what if a war looming over us for months. had i expected him to be more emotional as deployment drew nye? i don't know. he only lost his cool twice. the night he got his orders i shuffled around the kitchen in insome any yak haze baking chocolate cookies until 2:00 a.m. i zealed cookies in a plastic bag and dad he willed love notes. when he found them on the counter in the morning came into the bedroom in his uniform with tears in his eyes. days i found him sitting on side of...
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send us an e-mail. optionsactions.cnbc. >>> up next wbl shares of ge around some 30% in the last month punish dan delivereden options activity. >> time for pump up the volume. the names that were heating up options traders sizzle index this week. founded in 1992 and listed on the nasdaq four years later, this pharmaceutical company had the most successful antibiotic launch in u.s. history. now it's expanding use of its popular cubiza drug, the company that be the target of speculation. snow [ water ] hey, it's me -- water. did you know that when you filter me from your tap i'm pretty much the same as i am in a plastic bottle? well, that's not entirely true. see, at home, i'm 10 times cheaper. other than that, though, i'm pretty similar. oh, wait, there's no expiration date. and i don't have to get shipped all around the country. but other than the costing, the expiring thing, and the shipping thing, we're pretty much the same. pur. good, clean water. general electric stock. the stock has been on fire, b
send us an e-mail. optionsactions.cnbc. >>> up next wbl shares of ge around some 30% in the last month punish dan delivereden options activity. >> time for pump up the volume. the names that were heating up options traders sizzle index this week. founded in 1992 and listed on the nasdaq four years later, this pharmaceutical company had the most successful antibiotic launch in u.s. history. now it's expanding use of its popular cubiza drug, the company that be the target of...
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are they making us complacent? 44% of the mortgages are under water? way more than the 14 million homes bought when we thought it had been can cordened off? isn't it perilous for hartford to be up so mu
are they making us complacent? 44% of the mortgages are under water? way more than the 14 million homes bought when we thought it had been can cordened off? isn't it perilous for hartford to be up so mu
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will rain cool us down tonight? bob turk is in the weather center with an updated look. >>> a few folks have seen some showers. but it's not real good coverage. take a look at radar. a few pop-up showers. south winds at 9. take a electric at the activity. there's not a whole lot around. it's widely scattered. very light stuff. across southern york county. it's weakening fast. the stronger storm, right around middletown, to the north of frederick. around the blue ridge, catoctin mountains. and heading off towards southern frederick and northwest montgomery county. around the baltimore region, except for the showers in northern baltimore, it's pretty quiet. and nothing going on to the south of us yesterday. now, just really nothing going on at all. some clouds had a few showers early on. looks like a pretty quiet night. tomorrow, looks like a very active day, particularly late tomorrow into saturday. kai? >> thank you, bob. >>> top honors for some of maryland's universities and colleges as the u.s. news and world repo
will rain cool us down tonight? bob turk is in the weather center with an updated look. >>> a few folks have seen some showers. but it's not real good coverage. take a look at radar. a few pop-up showers. south winds at 9. take a electric at the activity. there's not a whole lot around. it's widely scattered. very light stuff. across southern york county. it's weakening fast. the stronger storm, right around middletown, to the north of frederick. around the blue ridge, catoctin...
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do you want to tell us what you have coming out this fall? >> this fall one of the books we're most excited about is a graphic novel by the great black filmmaker melvin van pebbles. it will be simultaneous with our publication of the book and he is the godfather of the black exploitation movement. and we're working with activist mike farrell who is best known of the role on the b.j. honeycutt mash one of the great tv shows of all time. and this is a road -- it's a road book, a road memoir, a travel memoir and we're putting him back on the road and we're keeping him busy. >> how long have you been publishing books? >> we've been publishing since 1997. we publish literary fiction is the heart and soul of the company. we publish -- we have a sort of outsider sensibility, though, some of our books are quite popular. but our books are often sort of provocative in one way or the other and we do a little bit nonfiction as well, political nonfiction and writers that mike farrell, john kovack and other cultural heroes of the left. >> you're not only t
do you want to tell us what you have coming out this fall? >> this fall one of the books we're most excited about is a graphic novel by the great black filmmaker melvin van pebbles. it will be simultaneous with our publication of the book and he is the godfather of the black exploitation movement. and we're working with activist mike farrell who is best known of the role on the b.j. honeycutt mash one of the great tv shows of all time. and this is a road -- it's a road book, a road...
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don't get used to this. the hottest air is on the way and we'll have the forecast when we come back. >>> welcome back, everybody, okay, let's get the first warning doppler radar. we have a few showers with a warm front. basically, the thunderstorms are on the virginia side and moving away and they'll move to the south east. this is what we're looking at. it's part of the warm front. it will skim along the state and spotty showers are possible and otherwise, everyone will see clouds. let's switch it over here. a few showers making their way from the ground and the air was dry earlier and most evaporated. , we'll have a better chance of showers making their way to the ground with this batch and again, it's spotty at that. the warm front, as we were saying, it's going to bring a change to the weather pattern. the winds are in the process of turning to the south and it's kept the temperatures down today. 84 baltimore and 82 in cumberland and 82 in ocean city. >> 83 was the lie and the -- high and the average is
don't get used to this. the hottest air is on the way and we'll have the forecast when we come back. >>> welcome back, everybody, okay, let's get the first warning doppler radar. we have a few showers with a warm front. basically, the thunderstorms are on the virginia side and moving away and they'll move to the south east. this is what we're looking at. it's part of the warm front. it will skim along the state and spotty showers are possible and otherwise, everyone will see clouds....
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what is this telling us? people are thinking maybe this market is ready to take a lit bit of a breather here or even take a step back before it goes higher if it is going to. >> at the same time, how much more can volatility come in? we've seen it collapse since the highs back in october. are we looking for, you know, the high teen, for instance in the vix in order for us to believe the markets will go higher? >> it's a great point, melissa. i don't think we need to see that. on historical terms, volatility still very high. in more recent history in the last 18 months, it's actually relatively low. so one of the things i think is interesting in a week where we saw volatility tick up a little bit in the price of the vix, we also saw a lot of market commentators and tv pundits. i'm amazed on all your appearances on the networks the last week or so you weren't jumping around like this. a lot of guys are calling for the end of this market malaise we're in. we're in a new bull market. one of the things i'll just s
what is this telling us? people are thinking maybe this market is ready to take a lit bit of a breather here or even take a step back before it goes higher if it is going to. >> at the same time, how much more can volatility come in? we've seen it collapse since the highs back in october. are we looking for, you know, the high teen, for instance in the vix in order for us to believe the markets will go higher? >> it's a great point, melissa. i don't think we need to see that. on...
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and thank you for joining us. maria will be back next talking about retirement strategies and how to make smart decisions in good times and bad. if you have questions on retirement you want our experts to answer, e-mail us at maria@wsjreport.com. thank you for joining us where wall street meets main street. i'm bill griffeth. thank you.
and thank you for joining us. maria will be back next talking about retirement strategies and how to make smart decisions in good times and bad. if you have questions on retirement you want our experts to answer, e-mail us at maria@wsjreport.com. thank you for joining us where wall street meets main street. i'm bill griffeth. thank you.
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great to have you with us. these are the traders at the home of the world's third largest options market that would be the nasdaq market site and across the nation in the windy city, chicago, as well as the city of brotherly love in philadelphia. stocks rebounding from their morning lows shrugging off weak economic news that weight on industrial and material names, oil falling 4% today and yet volatility continues to ooze out of the market. does smart money sense another leg higher. let's get into the money right now. even with the pullback, the market has remained in a tight range over the past two weeks with the s&p 500. one reason the lack of participation from these guys. exxon mobil, procter & gamble and walmart, some of the largest components of the s&p waiting, all down on the year. we need to see participation to move higher. >> there's no question about that. we can't have the market continue to go higher driven exclusively by tech names and a couple high beta names up 150% on the year already. one of
great to have you with us. these are the traders at the home of the world's third largest options market that would be the nasdaq market site and across the nation in the windy city, chicago, as well as the city of brotherly love in philadelphia. stocks rebounding from their morning lows shrugging off weak economic news that weight on industrial and material names, oil falling 4% today and yet volatility continues to ooze out of the market. does smart money sense another leg higher. let's get...
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they say it will help get us out of the $1.6 trillion hole we are now in. town hallers digging in against another costly government plan. who has got it right? i'm brenda butner and this is bulls and bears. get right to it. $1.6 trillion in red ink, that is why we need government-run healthcare? >> almost laughable, isn't it, brenda? we are going down the hole of bigger and bigger deficits and the obama solution is let's throw another massive government program that will help us out of this hole that we are in. it is just absolutely silly. at heart of this is the obama administration wants a nationalized healthcare for 47 million people but there is not 47 million uninsured, rather. there is maybe half that when you take out the illegal immigrants and people that qualify and people that can afford it. besides, the american public already voted on this. they hate what obama is coming out with and yet they are coming up with silly arguments like the one we were just talking about. >> numbers add up a little bit differently to you? >> 47 million reasons why we
they say it will help get us out of the $1.6 trillion hole we are now in. town hallers digging in against another costly government plan. who has got it right? i'm brenda butner and this is bulls and bears. get right to it. $1.6 trillion in red ink, that is why we need government-run healthcare? >> almost laughable, isn't it, brenda? we are going down the hole of bigger and bigger deficits and the obama solution is let's throw another massive government program that will help us out of...
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and i use the wish list to put any extra money aside for anything i want. being in control of my money feels good. introducing the virtual wallet from pnc, a high-definition, online view of your money. pnc. leading the way. >> bob: the early lead as usual in the president's race. teddy in the lead and the beanie weanies are here. stepping around that guy. benny decided to do the limbo for some reason. everybody else went around. pretty good finish. nobody finishes like abe, though. man. >> rob: broken eyeglass. >> bob: the spectacle came off. everybody is having fun at the ballpark today. it's a little cooler the humidity has given us a bit of a break on this 86-degree sunday afternoon. nyjer morgan had a
and i use the wish list to put any extra money aside for anything i want. being in control of my money feels good. introducing the virtual wallet from pnc, a high-definition, online view of your money. pnc. leading the way. >> bob: the early lead as usual in the president's race. teddy in the lead and the beanie weanies are here. stepping around that guy. benny decided to do the limbo for some reason. everybody else went around. pretty good finish. nobody finishes like abe,...
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we should note that dan is on vacation but he did manage to send us a postcard to keep us updated on the trade. now we know what dan did and what he's doing right now. mike, what did you do? >> my trade was simpler at the outset and the answer is simpler, i'm going to sell the call and collect my earnings. >> get a question, send us an e-mail. i do read every e-mail. go to optionsaction.cnbc.com, your chance to ask a question and our chance to educate you, that is right after the show. >>> time now for the final call, the last word from the options pit. stacey, kick it off. >> heading into same-store sales next week i think the jcpenney options are offering attractive opportunities to protect long share gains for shareholders. >> keep it a merry christmas, look at the put three play, i put that on for protection. >> scott? >> i like the fact that stacey's jcpenney collar pays attention to the term structure so if i'm long jcpenney i'm going to put the trade on. >> mike? >> i'm also looking at jcpenney but look at the zero cost collar, a strategy anyone can apply at any stock when
we should note that dan is on vacation but he did manage to send us a postcard to keep us updated on the trade. now we know what dan did and what he's doing right now. mike, what did you do? >> my trade was simpler at the outset and the answer is simpler, i'm going to sell the call and collect my earnings. >> get a question, send us an e-mail. i do read every e-mail. go to optionsaction.cnbc.com, your chance to ask a question and our chance to educate you, that is right after the...
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the thing about mike's trade, i risked less, i was a tactical trade, using an organ up here, he was using an organ kind of below the belt. >> what organ are you talking about? >> wait a second as far as the risk is concerned, risk less on an absolute basis. if the stock stayed exactly still i was going to make money and you weren't. so part of it is the risk/reward relationship, the thing you want to pay attention to, not just what absolute risk but what the likelihood is. that's one of the reasons i implemented the trade i did. >> stacey, which organ was mike using? >> i think he was using his brain on this one. i liked both trades. congratulations to both guys here. to dan's trade i liked his point once he blew through the strike. to mike's point, you probably could have chosen any point this week to sell out of that option if you wanted to. >> send us an e-mail, optionsax@cnbc.com, go to our website optionsactions@cnbc.com, right after the show. >>> time for the "final call" last word from the options pit. scott, kick it off. >> i'll watch volume and volatility. last week in august f
the thing about mike's trade, i risked less, i was a tactical trade, using an organ up here, he was using an organ kind of below the belt. >> what organ are you talking about? >> wait a second as far as the risk is concerned, risk less on an absolute basis. if the stock stayed exactly still i was going to make money and you weren't. so part of it is the risk/reward relationship, the thing you want to pay attention to, not just what absolute risk but what the likelihood is. that's...
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. >> if it is so good for all of us can't you be on it with us. please. >> i am. i amp. >> representative moran said health care reform would cost roughly $100 million over ten years. paying for it he says it would be done with surcharges on the wealthiest americans and by eliminating waste and errors in the way we do things now. representative donna edwards held a town hall meeting in germantown. people are just as passionate about the issues. people are expressing a lot of the passion online. go to wusa9.com to read some reactions to the health care debate now and let us know your thoughts as well. >>> let's check on our weather forecast. topper is here with the 9 forecast now. >> very nice evening. comfortable today. temperatures falling off very nicely for late august. overnight will stay clear to partly cloudy. low temperatures. low 70s downtown but mid to upper 60s in light winds. lis.te t winds. temps alt lyre lyalnice. but 7 frederick. 68 already in manassas. we will come back and talk about a tropical system that may or may not being trop
. >> if it is so good for all of us can't you be on it with us. please. >> i am. i amp. >> representative moran said health care reform would cost roughly $100 million over ten years. paying for it he says it would be done with surcharges on the wealthiest americans and by eliminating waste and errors in the way we do things now. representative donna edwards held a town hall meeting in germantown. people are just as passionate about the issues. people are expressing a lot of...
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i want to say thanks to all of us who have given us e-mails and call. thank u. so much better at this thank u. so much better at this desperate to spacececececece h h when morning comes in the middle of the night... rooster crow. ...it affects your entire day. to get a good night's sleep, try 2-layer ambien cr. the first layer dissolves quickly to help you fall asleep. and unlike other sleep aids, a second dissolves slowly to help you stay asleep. when taking ambien cr, don't drive or operate machinery. sleepwalking, and eating or driving while not fully awake with memory loss for the event as well as abnormal behaviors such as being more outgoing or aggressive than normal, confusion, agitation and halluciations may occur. don't take it with alcohol as it may increase these behaviors. allergic reactions such as shortness of breath, swelling of your tongue or throat may occur and in rare cases may be fatal. side effects may include next-day drowsiness, dizziness, and headache. in patients with depression, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide may occ
i want to say thanks to all of us who have given us e-mails and call. thank u. so much better at this thank u. so much better at this desperate to spacececececece h h when morning comes in the middle of the night... rooster crow. ...it affects your entire day. to get a good night's sleep, try 2-layer ambien cr. the first layer dissolves quickly to help you fall asleep. and unlike other sleep aids, a second dissolves slowly to help you stay asleep. when taking ambien cr, don't drive or operate...
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is he better than us? uh, i mean, i mean i feel like it took you like three times longer to do whatever he did... dude, dude, he's got...these -- like -- microscrubbers... yeah, i guess... magic man. he's a magic man. what? i just want to be squeezed. [ male announcer ] remove three times more grime per swipe and get this unbeatable clean guaranteed or your money back with the mr. clean magic eraser. call or click today. >>> where were options traders pumping up the volume this week? take two interactive. call activity in the video game maker was four times the average volume. >>> welcome back to "options action," winners are always nice, but how about two winners? yes, time for the up side call times two. you heard dan and mike go at it over dell, well last friday they went to duke it out over a retail name and came up on target. on "options action," we're looking for ways to make money and last week dan and mike were bullish on target and both made money, but that's where the similarities ended. dan went
is he better than us? uh, i mean, i mean i feel like it took you like three times longer to do whatever he did... dude, dude, he's got...these -- like -- microscrubbers... yeah, i guess... magic man. he's a magic man. what? i just want to be squeezed. [ male announcer ] remove three times more grime per swipe and get this unbeatable clean guaranteed or your money back with the mr. clean magic eraser. call or click today. >>> where were options traders pumping up the volume this week?...
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she'll join us to talk about that and your questions, as well. stay with us. that's a lot of paper. >> it is. credit roller coaster ♪ ♪ and as you can see it kinda bites! ♪ ♪ so sing the lyrics with me: ♪ when your debt goes up your score goes down ♪ ♪ when you pay a little off it goes the other way 'round ♪ ♪ it's just the same for everybody, every boy and girl ♪ ♪ the credit roller coaster makes you wanna hurl ♪ ♪ so throw your hands in the air, and wave 'em around ♪ ♪ like a wanna-be frat boy trying to get down ♪ ♪ then bring 'em right back to where your laptop's at... ♪ ♪ log on to free credit report dot com - stat! ♪ vo: free credit score and report with enrollment in triple advantage. introducing a breakthrough from tums that can control your heartburn for hours all day or all night. it's called tums dual action, and it's the longest lasting tums ever. tums dual action works two ways to relieve heartburn: like all tums, it goes to work in seconds. plus, tums dual action has an effective acid reducer that works for
she'll join us to talk about that and your questions, as well. stay with us. that's a lot of paper. >> it is. credit roller coaster ♪ ♪ and as you can see it kinda bites! ♪ ♪ so sing the lyrics with me: ♪ when your debt goes up your score goes down ♪ ♪ when you pay a little off it goes the other way 'round ♪ ♪ it's just the same for everybody, every boy and girl ♪ ♪ the credit roller coaster makes you wanna hurl ♪ ♪ so throw your hands in the air, and wave 'em...
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>> send us an e-mail. send us the options action 101 extra and next week we'll answer it at 8:30, 7:30 central time. go to our website, optionsaction.cnbc.com. your chance to ask a question and our chance to educate you. that's right after the show. >>> friday night, the action heats up earlier. "options action" at 8:30 eastern. learn the smart money moves from our team of options traders. >>> time now for "the final call." the last word. take it off. >> options are a little overprotective. selling a couple of calls out of the money against this, and look for the market to move higher over the next few weeks. >> scott? >> watching the december put spread in walmart for poor earnings. >> dan? >> not looking to capture the death rattle in the market. going to make some bearish bats, november 15, 12, one-by-two put spreads of bank of america. >> i can't say i agree with brian. if you stretch the rubber band as far as we have you expect it to come back a little bit. the priceline put fly i recommended earlier
>> send us an e-mail. send us the options action 101 extra and next week we'll answer it at 8:30, 7:30 central time. go to our website, optionsaction.cnbc.com. your chance to ask a question and our chance to educate you. that's right after the show. >>> friday night, the action heats up earlier. "options action" at 8:30 eastern. learn the smart money moves from our team of options traders. >>> time now for "the final call." the last word. take it off....
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we should note that dan is on vacation but he did manage to send us a postcard to keep us updated on the trade. "greetings gang. my crystal ball is, if i'm going to make a directional bet with options i need to have some sort of edge that i feel will give me better odds than a coin toss. having said that with expirations three weeks away my call will decay unless the stock moves higher. my new trade, sell the september 16-strike call for 50 cents and against the 15-strike call i own and create a call spread, locking in some gains and limiting my downside. back to the beach, xo, xo, xo, xo, dan." now we know what dan did and what he's doing right now. mike, what did you do? >> my trade was simpler at the outside and i'm going to sell the call and collect my winnings. >> get a question, send us an e-mail. i do read every e-mail. go to optionsaction.cnbc.com, your chance to ask a question and our chance to educate you, that is right after the show. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee compan
we should note that dan is on vacation but he did manage to send us a postcard to keep us updated on the trade. "greetings gang. my crystal ball is, if i'm going to make a directional bet with options i need to have some sort of edge that i feel will give me better odds than a coin toss. having said that with expirations three weeks away my call will decay unless the stock moves higher. my new trade, sell the september 16-strike call for 50 cents and against the 15-strike call i own and...
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you can e-mail us. cnn.com/primenews. or text us at hlntv. just start your message with the word "prime." it's your chance to be heard. >> controversy, opinion, your point of view. this is "prime news." >>> welcome once again. this is hour number two of "prime news." i'm mike galanos. new this hour, the family of a missing mom clinging to hope. kristi cornwell was abducted while walking on a country road. this is in rural blairsville, georgia. it happened last week. near her parents' house where she was walking. well, now cops say it's becoming more likely she was kidnapped by a total stranger. yesterday the ground saep for kristi ended, but police, state authorities, and the fbi still chasing leads here. kristi was talking to her boyfriend, we remember, on the cell phone when she was taken. the last thing she last thing he heard, she was screaming "dose don't take me." says she's a fi. let's also hear from her father. he spoke to abc's "good morning america," and he gave this warning. let's listen. >> i'd like to caution all young people and
you can e-mail us. cnn.com/primenews. or text us at hlntv. just start your message with the word "prime." it's your chance to be heard. >> controversy, opinion, your point of view. this is "prime news." >>> welcome once again. this is hour number two of "prime news." i'm mike galanos. new this hour, the family of a missing mom clinging to hope. kristi cornwell was abducted while walking on a country road. this is in rural blairsville, georgia. it...
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and thank you for joining us. maria will be back next talking about retirement strategies and how to make smart decisions in good times and bad. if you have questions on retirement you want our experts to answer, e-mail us at maria@wsjreport.com. thank you for joining us where wall street meets main street. i'm bill griffeth. thank you. ♪ [ theme music ] >> tim: in 1979, my guest passed the bar exam. so what did he ? he became a baseball manager. and a surprising st. louis cardinals became his second world series team. by the way, did i mention that the other four managers with law degrees became hall of famers? it is my pleasure to welcome the manager of the st. louis cardinals, tony la russ >> how are you doing? >> tim: does it bother you a little bit that i refer to them as the surprising st. louis cardinals? it didn't surprise you, did it? >> i learned about the postseason, painfully learned. because we had been the one seed or the two seed. if you're good enough to get into october you're good enough to win
and thank you for joining us. maria will be back next talking about retirement strategies and how to make smart decisions in good times and bad. if you have questions on retirement you want our experts to answer, e-mail us at maria@wsjreport.com. thank you for joining us where wall street meets main street. i'm bill griffeth. thank you. ♪ [ theme music ] >> tim: in 1979, my guest passed the bar exam. so what did he ? he became a baseball manager. and a surprising st. louis cardinals...
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what are your sources telling us? >> reporter: that is always a possibility and until there's 100% confirmation, i think that's why you're seeing officials being cautious because there have in the past, at least two occasions, where american authorities and pakistani authorities thought baitullah mehsud might have been been killed, but this time, they are much more confident. they believe they saw him with the drone as the two missiles were fired from it on wednesday and that he was sleeping on the roof of a house, actually staying with his father-in-law recovering. he was known to have kidney problems and had an iv in his system and was getting medical treatment at around 1:00 at night when this drone attack took place. so there is a much higher degree of confidence this time than in previous suspicions that he was killed. >> tell us about the taliban organization in afghanistan. would this sort of take out, have a significant impact on their operation? >> reporter: baitullah mehsud was 35 years old, a former truck d
what are your sources telling us? >> reporter: that is always a possibility and until there's 100% confirmation, i think that's why you're seeing officials being cautious because there have in the past, at least two occasions, where american authorities and pakistani authorities thought baitullah mehsud might have been been killed, but this time, they are much more confident. they believe they saw him with the drone as the two missiles were fired from it on wednesday and that he was...
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host: mike huckabee joins us live. thank you for joining us. >> happy to be here. host: we saw the town hall meeting, what you have seen on tv is what television loves. are these real americans raising objections or is this kind of corporate-funded? >> this is a real movement going on. this is not a republican movement. i wish that we had this kind of power. fox ratings are off the charts because we are covering these things but the truth is that people are generally and rightfully concerned about congress. folbaum made a couple of comments that i found very telling. -- obama made a couple of comments that i found very telling. why have we run up deficits if he is concerned? one of the most insightful questions posted was why have we gone from talking about health care to health insurance. the reality is that he has to find a demon, a dragon to slay and he has decided that the health insurance people are who he can go after. host: his chief pollster spoke at the economic club of canada and they found out that people hate insurance companies so we read framed the de
host: mike huckabee joins us live. thank you for joining us. >> happy to be here. host: we saw the town hall meeting, what you have seen on tv is what television loves. are these real americans raising objections or is this kind of corporate-funded? >> this is a real movement going on. this is not a republican movement. i wish that we had this kind of power. fox ratings are off the charts because we are covering these things but the truth is that people are generally and rightfully...
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that constantly use the word adapt. the ultimate irony is what our democracy needs and what our economy needs is critically thinking questioning and creative people but don't think that notion and the idea informs the way we think about we expect our students to do or achieve. until we can can a bridge that e will not reach you their goal of preparing workers or $0.07 that we need. thank you [applause] >> joseph lowndes in your new book "from the new deal to the new right" you argue modern conservatism was founded in the south. why? >>guest: i make that claim because people talk about a southern strategy and they capture of the south by the g.o.p. in the '60s beginning with goldwater and the nixon at 72 election but in some ways it is reverse seveners played a key role in development as they capture the republican party itself and then republican ascendance a nationally. there are certain ways a combination of segregationist politics and northern conservatism was blended over time by a very political actors and a wave o
that constantly use the word adapt. the ultimate irony is what our democracy needs and what our economy needs is critically thinking questioning and creative people but don't think that notion and the idea informs the way we think about we expect our students to do or achieve. until we can can a bridge that e will not reach you their goal of preparing workers or $0.07 that we need. thank you [applause] >> joseph lowndes in your new book "from the new deal to the new right" you...
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erin is with us in georgia. go ahead. >> caller: i feel like if she has lupus like she says she does, she wouldn't be able to drag this kid around. i think that's why half the kids around the world are going missing because parents are getting away with stuff. >> we did talk to a doctor about that. she said, yes. if there is a lupus and pneumonia there is a weakness. she also says she would have trouble dragging the kid around. that was her thought there. let's get another call in. penny in utah. go ahead. >> caller: hi. my comment is, i don't think she should serve any prison time. i think she needs major parenting classes. >> i agree. >> caller: my main concern is if i would have been there in that store she was at, she wouldn't have been dragging that kid. >> what would you have done? >> caller: i would have grabbed the leash and got it away from her and stopped her from doing that. >> you were that disturbed by that? >> caller: yes. absolutely. i stopped people in places before from abusing and hitting and d
erin is with us in georgia. go ahead. >> caller: i feel like if she has lupus like she says she does, she wouldn't be able to drag this kid around. i think that's why half the kids around the world are going missing because parents are getting away with stuff. >> we did talk to a doctor about that. she said, yes. if there is a lupus and pneumonia there is a weakness. she also says she would have trouble dragging the kid around. that was her thought there. let's get another call in....
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we'd already had the what if a war looming over us for months. had i expected him to be more emotional as deployment drew nig. the night he got his orders i shoveled around the kitchen baking chocolate chip cookies until 2:00 am. i sealed them in a plastic ziploc bags. when he found them in the counter he came in the bedroom with tears in his eyes. he moaned i don't want to see any more dead people. he had only told me once about the hundreds and burned of mangled corpses he'd seen as a platoon leader during the gulf war. at the end of the exhausting 100-ground war mike's unit was making its final drive east when it ran directly across the highway of death. the iraqis fleeing kuwait city had jammed highway 80 as they tried to get back to safety. mike and his soldiers arrived upon the scene just four hours after the road was attacked by sorties of coalition aircraft. vehicles were smoking, some licked by orange flame. the orange stank of burning fuel and flesh. he described the sight there were prayer rugs, televisions, candles, silver war, women'
we'd already had the what if a war looming over us for months. had i expected him to be more emotional as deployment drew nig. the night he got his orders i shoveled around the kitchen baking chocolate chip cookies until 2:00 am. i sealed them in a plastic ziploc bags. when he found them in the counter he came in the bedroom with tears in his eyes. he moaned i don't want to see any more dead people. he had only told me once about the hundreds and burned of mangled corpses he'd seen as a platoon...
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has progress taken us to a better place? i'd say it's taken us for a ride. honestly, what thanks do we owe progress? we're up to our necks in landfill, and down to the wire in resources and climate change is out to get us. that's why progress plays no role inside post shredded wheat. here we put the "no" in innovation. post original shredded wheat is still just the one, simple, honest ingredient which naturally comes with vitamins, minerals and fiber. all we did was make it spoon size. did we go too far? what do you say to a spin around the color wheel? - to paint with primer already mixed in? - ♪ yeah yeah yeah... - test samples instead of can commitments? - ♪ whoo! - what do you say we dip into our wallets less... - ♪ are you feeling it? - ...and grab ahold of the latest tools out there... - ♪ oh! ...so we can quit all that messing around with extra steps - and get busy turning our doing dials up a notch? - ♪ whoo! >> breaking news now on the fox report. the white house finally respond to go evidence provided by fox news that the obama administra
has progress taken us to a better place? i'd say it's taken us for a ride. honestly, what thanks do we owe progress? we're up to our necks in landfill, and down to the wire in resources and climate change is out to get us. that's why progress plays no role inside post shredded wheat. here we put the "no" in innovation. post original shredded wheat is still just the one, simple, honest ingredient which naturally comes with vitamins, minerals and fiber. all we did was make it spoon...
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can use less? bring it. with bounty. the thick quicker picker-upper. and try bounty napkins. now with new prints. greta: did sheila jackson lee and sold one of her constituents at a town hall? watched this vide-- insult one r constituents at a town hall? >> if your conscience allows you to do this simply because you think it is good for america -- delong >> she is talking on the phone. >> seriously, really, come on. >> the conscience, do you think this is good for america? when does this stop? greta: moments ago, sheila jackson lee went on the record to defend herself. good to see you. >> thank you for having me this evening. greta: let me give you a challenge, i want to challenge you to give short quick answers. all i need is a name, who were you talking to? >> this is not an obama hot line, i was not talking, i was listening and trying to hear from a hot line that has been set up to help members get answers to what our constituents were asking. greta: was that a conversation with a person? >> it
can use less? bring it. with bounty. the thick quicker picker-upper. and try bounty napkins. now with new prints. greta: did sheila jackson lee and sold one of her constituents at a town hall? watched this vide-- insult one r constituents at a town hall? >> if your conscience allows you to do this simply because you think it is good for america -- delong >> she is talking on the phone. >> seriously, really, come on. >> the conscience, do you think this is good for...
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when the tv is not in use, not keeping it on. unplugging certain utensils in the kitchen, et cetera. and it's helping. >> reporter: inez is walking that walk. she's the first to take the pledge in baltimore's new neighborhood energy challenge. >> i've had installed the cfl bulbs. and also an airator on my sink. >> reporter: the aerator and cflo compact floressent light bulbs are some of the changes people can make for the low, low price of free. >> i've gotten the bge programmable thermostat installed. >> these are the top -- types of tools that people can use. >> leaders in the nine areas will get everyone talking. about saving energy. >> buying energy efficient products. my daughter went to college. it helped to cut down a little bit as well. been back for the summer and i've seen a difference. >> the goal is to make energy conservation second nature to everybody in baltimore. so if the lights are on and nobody is home, it really does mean they don't have a clue. reporting from city hall, i'm pat warren. back to you on televisi
when the tv is not in use, not keeping it on. unplugging certain utensils in the kitchen, et cetera. and it's helping. >> reporter: inez is walking that walk. she's the first to take the pledge in baltimore's new neighborhood energy challenge. >> i've had installed the cfl bulbs. and also an airator on my sink. >> reporter: the aerator and cflo compact floressent light bulbs are some of the changes people can make for the low, low price of free. >> i've gotten the bge...
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. >> the park is used by many flying the planes. >> we're able to see that. it was someone's plane down and you found out they did not make it. it is devastating because the people that you know. >> just surprises and disappoints me, saddens moo he to no end. they hope that the authorities will find out what happened giving them closure after such a painful loss. >> and they were great people and i hope that they're in a better place now. >> and he is survived by his children. investigators gave no time table on when it will be complete. >>> mike hellgren downtown. the pilot was 61 years old retired from the military in the 1990s. >>> a disruption in baltimore as firefighters are called to the scene of a bank fire. it happened at the baltimore branch of the richmond bank. diesel fuel caught fire in the generator room. firefighters were age to bring the flames under control later this evening. >>> the sort of a new era for the supreme court. sonia sotomayor was sworn in this morning. joel brown has the historical moment for wjz news. >> i sonia sotomayor do sw
. >> the park is used by many flying the planes. >> we're able to see that. it was someone's plane down and you found out they did not make it. it is devastating because the people that you know. >> just surprises and disappoints me, saddens moo he to no end. they hope that the authorities will find out what happened giving them closure after such a painful loss. >> and they were great people and i hope that they're in a better place now. >> and he is survived by...
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thanks to both of us for being with us. that would give $30 billion in loans to small businesses for green energy. the first question most people would have is we tossed stimulus money and we don't have this money anywhere else? this is a green race versus a space race against other countries. 70% of the component parts of the clean energy industry are made overseas. we at apollo combat global warming and want to see a bill passed and want to make sure when the green revolution comes, it creates job here in the u.s. we want to provide assistance to make the parts of the new clean industry. it's an important investment in competitiveness and our energy independence. >> it's amazing that 70% and why china is ranking number one. >> we invented many. what happened is shared brown in the senate to provide $30 billion to expand a lot of our existing capacities. for example, suppliers and old industries in the country that with a little retooling can be the suppliers of new clean energy industry and the house including these provi
thanks to both of us for being with us. that would give $30 billion in loans to small businesses for green energy. the first question most people would have is we tossed stimulus money and we don't have this money anywhere else? this is a green race versus a space race against other countries. 70% of the component parts of the clean energy industry are made overseas. we at apollo combat global warming and want to see a bill passed and want to make sure when the green revolution comes, it...
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so we have been kind of like been neutral the last eight or nine years. >> they kept searching, using age progression technology to see whatshe might look like older. but the trail went old. excuse me. >> jaycee's mother called carl probyn who had watched her daughter to be taken away to tell them the good news. >> she asked me if i'm sitting down and i said yeah. i've got good news, they have found jaycee. so there was a little bit of n. >> a family at last finding peace of mind. philip garrido k her. >> there was a strategic arrangement to inhibit outside viewing and to isolate the victims from outside contact. >> me and my friend we were walking down the street and we heardkids crying. >> everybody called them creepy. >> we met >> jaycee who is now 29 years old had two daughters with her captor, one 11, one 15. on tuesday, garrido was seen walking around u.c. berkeley with his two children, but he is a registered sex offender. he was called into if parole office --the parole office and alyssa was named jaycee. >> jaycee's case mirrors other high profile kidnappings where the abduct
so we have been kind of like been neutral the last eight or nine years. >> they kept searching, using age progression technology to see whatshe might look like older. but the trail went old. excuse me. >> jaycee's mother called carl probyn who had watched her daughter to be taken away to tell them the good news. >> she asked me if i'm sitting down and i said yeah. i've got good news, they have found jaycee. so there was a little bit of n. >> a family at last finding...
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but today, it is being used as the site to honor his brother ted. next door, senator kennedy's body is lying in repose. the flag on the casket flew over the capitol the last day the senate was in session. he will be here for public viewing tonight and tomorrow before services in boston and burial saturday at arlington national cemetery next to his brothers jack and bobby. the senator's body was taken from hyannis port early this afternoon. military body bearers loading his coffin on a hearse for the ride to boston. all the generations of kennedies, 85 family members by one count, stood witness, with the senator's wife vicki and his only surviving sibling, sister jean, in the vanguard. as they made their car to cars for the drive, niece caroline kennedy lightly touched the hurs. the drive is about 70 miles. along the highway, which was closed down for the motorcade, crowds gathered with signs saluting the senator. among them, firemen, lined up on a bridge in north quincy. once in boston, the motorcade made its way past buildings significant from kenn
but today, it is being used as the site to honor his brother ted. next door, senator kennedy's body is lying in repose. the flag on the casket flew over the capitol the last day the senate was in session. he will be here for public viewing tonight and tomorrow before services in boston and burial saturday at arlington national cemetery next to his brothers jack and bobby. the senator's body was taken from hyannis port early this afternoon. military body bearers loading his coffin on a hearse...
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. >> there is no use for that wheat. there is an economic loss for that farmer. >> reporter: weeks of steady rain. >> you get a yellowing. of this plant tissue right here. >> before the drains of wheat dried, it takes lab results to spot it. according to fda guidelines, one part for million, or about one grain in 80 pounds of wheat is not considered safe for human consumption. >> fortunately, we have the resources here to test it all. >> before it gets to the food chain? >> before it gets into the food chain. >> this time, the conditions were right for maryland. >> my history on the farm, this is the first time we've ever seen an outbreak like this here in maryland. >> and what can't be used safely is good only as feed for next year's crops. >> the fungus outbreak is also hitting delaware, which shared the same winter and spring as maryland. >>> we have breaking news with captain mike perry. a car has crashed into a building. what happened? >> reporter: we're up off of route 40 near alend road. it appears a car has colli
. >> there is no use for that wheat. there is an economic loss for that farmer. >> reporter: weeks of steady rain. >> you get a yellowing. of this plant tissue right here. >> before the drains of wheat dried, it takes lab results to spot it. according to fda guidelines, one part for million, or about one grain in 80 pounds of wheat is not considered safe for human consumption. >> fortunately, we have the resources here to test it all. >> before it gets to the...